How Much Would You Pay for a Guaranteed Rain-Free Wedding?

After months of being a decision-making boss while planning your wedding, you've got the whole shindig laid out just how you want it. Now if only you could control the weather. Well, we have some great news for you, bride-to-be: You can.

The luxury travel company Oliver's Travels will "employ the talents of pilots and meteorologists" to keep your wedding dry—at least meteorologically speaking. For the price of 100,000 British pounds, or just over $150,000, the team will complete a three-week process called "cloud seeding." This magic rain cloud-killing procedure involves releasing silver iodide into the clouds via airplane, which causes the clouds to burst into rain and quickly clear out, leaving you with a rain-free day.

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The service is currently only available when you book one of their French chateaux, but that's a small price to pay for the sake of perfection.

Oh, and all evidence seems to say that cloud-bursting is totes fine for the environment, according to the travel company's site. Cloud seeding has apparently been going on since the 1940s and, reports the The Telegraph, even worked its magic for the 2008 Bejing Olympics and Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding in 2011.

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